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Scottsdale Plastic Surgeon Dr. Richard Joseph Brown Launches New Website Design

Prominent Scottsdale Arizona Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Richard Joseph Brown is proud to announce the re-launch of his website.

2013-02-09
SCOTTSDALE, AZ, February 09, 2013 (Press-News.org) Scottsdale plastic surgeon, Dr. Richard Joseph Brown, is proud to announce he has given his website a new facelift! Dr. Brown re-launched his site to better serve his Scottsdale and Phoenix Arizona plastic surgery patients.

The new website, which launched this month, features several interactive elements such as animated in-depth procedure videos, and a before and after gallery which showcases some of his best plastic surgery results. The website also includes a "Monthly Specials" section for patients.

"We are so excited to have such a complete, beautiful website to showcase our practice and help patients learn more about their procedures," said Dr. Brown. "The new site is a better reflection of who we are, and the wide-ranging services we offer to our patients in the Phoenix and Scottsdale AZ area."

Dr. Brown is double-board certified in general surgery and plastic surgery. Dr. Brown is known for his personal attention to each of his patients. He treats each patient like family and helps guide them through their plastic surgery and reconstructive options.

Dr. Richard Joseph Brown serves patients in Scottsdale, Phoenix, Sun City, and surrounding areas of Arizona. His practice areas include a variety of services including breast augmentation, facelifts, liposuction, and mommy makeovers.

Social Media:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Richard-J-Brown-MD-PLLC/118188101544520?fref=ts
https://plus.google.com/111814666051569936775/about?gl=us&hl=en
https://twitter.com/cosdocaz

About Dr. Richard Joseph Brown
Dr. Richard Joseph Brown proudly serves patients in two convenient locations; one office in Scottsdale, Arizona, and the other in Sun City West. He specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the face, body, breast and extremities. He takes your privacy and safety seriously and wants you to be able to communicate openly and feel comfortable during your visit. Ultimately, Dr. Brown's success is judged by the satisfaction of his patients, and he is committed to that goal. For more information about Dr. Brown, please visit his website at: www.richardjbrownmd.com.


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[Press-News.org] Scottsdale Plastic Surgeon Dr. Richard Joseph Brown Launches New Website Design
Prominent Scottsdale Arizona Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Richard Joseph Brown is proud to announce the re-launch of his website.